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Rost. P. HARPER 
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Falco peregrinus, subbuteo, Archibuteo, Circus 
N.E. 
cyanenus, Columba isi, g pote paiva Y lees in flocks, — marinus, 
nas boschas, Mare AEdemia fusca, Ti agi if inga tata, Larus 
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‘ York.” 
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June 15 
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—— HopcG Cumberland. 
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